![]() ![]() If you are someone who maintains an open customized "Run as administrator" command prompt or powershell command line window at all the time you can optionally setup the following aliases / macros to simplify executing the above commands. ![]() The last command will show hypervisorlaunchtype Auto when its enabled at boot and hypervisorlaunchtype Off when its disabled which is the state you need to use vmware player. Hyper-v hypervisor enable = bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype autoĬheck if hyper-v hypervisor is enabled at boot = bcdedit /enum hyper-v hypervisor disable = bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off This is accomplished using commands that have been been mentioned in other SO threads on this subject that must be run from a "Run as administrator" command prompt or powershell command line window. An alternative, especially if you need hyper-v at other times for vm or docker containers or phone emulator purpose,s is to just temporarily disable its hypervisor component. ![]() The reason is because i've forgotten to reboot system with the hyperv-v hypervisor disabled at boot.Īs was noted in comments to your question by one solution is to uninstall the hyper-v feature and reboot. ![]() The reason is not because of a device/credential guard compatibility issue that was resolved in earlier vmware player and workstation releases. On my windmay 2019 update system with vmware player 15.1.0 installed i'll get this error from time to time when attempting to start vmplayer.exe. ![]()
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